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9781578066230

Terry Gilliam

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  • ISBN13:

    9781578066230

  • ISBN10:

    1578066239

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-04-01
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Mississippi
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Summary

This collection of interviews with the renowned filmmaker, animator, artist, and member of the Monty Python comedy troupe covers the phases of his career from his early work as a cartoonist and animator through his most recent and most difficult projects. Among many subjects, Gilliam discusses his formative years as an artist and humor-magazine cartoonist, his move from the United States to England, his entry into British television, and his success as resident animator for the Monty Python's Flying Circus television show. As co-director of Monty Python and the Holy Grail and as director of Jabberwocky Gilliam made his advent as a maker of feature films, followed by such popular movies as Time Bandits and The Fisher King. A mixture of critical acclaim and film-studio animosity greeted his epic Brazil. Gilliam discusses all these, as well as the damage The Adventures of Baron Munchausen did to his career and the disasters that plagued his attempt to film a time-travel comedy called The Man Who Killed Don Quixote after the commercial disappointment of his unexpectedly acerbic Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. In his conversations with a diverse array of interviewers Gilliam talks about an eclectic succession of topics, including his idiosyncratic tastes in painting and architecture, his fascination with the art and history of medieval Europe, his outspoken hostility for the commercial film industry, his views on comedy, fantasy, and film, and his philosophical perspectives on contemporary society. "I like the idea," he says, "of actual demons sucking your brains out--envy and greed, these things being tangible. It's somehow on a common level, a more sensible way of dealing with theworld...."

Table of Contents

Introduction vii
Chronology xv
Filmography xix
Bandit 3(13)
ANNE THOMPSON
Laughs and Deep Themes 16(4)
DAVID STERRITT
Graham Chapman and Terry Gilliam of Monty Python: What Do the People Want? Who in the Hell Are "The People"? 20(6)
TONY DESENA
A Zany Guy Has a Serious Rave Movie 26(4)
RICK LYMAN
The Life of Terry 30(6)
OWEN GLEIBERMAN
The Mad Adventures of Terry Gilliam 36(11)
DAVID MORGAN
Birth of Baron Was Tough on Gilliam 47(5)
STEVEN REA
Gilliam, Gotham, God 52(13)
DAVID MORGAN
Terry Gilliam 65(42)
PAUL WARDLE
Monkey Business 107(6)
NIGEL FOUNTAIN
Time and the Machine 113(4)
NICK JAMES
Dreams 117(7)
PHIL STUBBS
On Being an Impish God 124(11)
PAUL WELLS
Chemical Warfare 135(6)
BOB MCCABE
A Dialogue with Terry Gilliam 141(29)
STUART KLAWANS
Childhood, Vocation, and First Experiences of a Rebel Dreamer 170(14)
JORDI COSTA AND SERGI SÁNCHEZ
Fear and Loathing In America: Gilliam on the Artist's Fight or Flight Instinct 184(24)
GREGORY SOLMAN
Lost in La Mancha: The Making, Unmaking, and Remaking of Terry Gilliam 208(13)
DAVID STERRITT AND MIKITA BROTTMAN
Index 221

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